"Raked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Raked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Raked" Meaning

To have or leave (something, especially hay or grain) spread out in a thin layer, typically after being removed from a bunch or bundle, often to dry.

Example: "The farmer raked the leaves into a pile."

To use a rake to clear (a surface, such as a floor or path).

Example: "She raked the sand into a pile next to the playground."

To exploit or attempt to exploit someone or something for one's own advantage.

Example: "He was accused of raking in donations from unsuspecting donors."

To estimate or calculate the probable income or cost of something, especially in business.

Example: "The accountant raked over the numbers to determine the company's profits."

"Raked" Examples

Verb Usage Examples


1. What's all the leaves on the lawn for? Someone has already #raked them away last night.
2. The high grass has to be #raked and the weeds have to be pulled before we can mow the lawn.
3. She spent most of the day #raking leaves in the yard, it was a hard task.
4. As a child, I used to help my father purchase raking fruits from the market every summer.
5. By next week we should be able to decide the best way to tweak the directories structure including raked subfolders.

"Raked" Similar Words

Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is a state in northern India known for its rich cultural heritage, historical forts, and majestic palaces. The name "Rajasthan" comes from the Sanskrit words "Raja" meaning "king" and "sthan" meaning "land" or "state". Therefore, Rajasthan literally translates to the "Land of Kings".<br><br>Rajasthan is often referred to as the "Land of the Kings" or the "Land of Majestic Palaces" due to its stunning architecture and regal history. The state is famous for its colorful festivals, scenic lakes, and vast deserts. Popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan include Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer.

Rajasthani

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Rajeev

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Rajeev is a popular given name in many cultures, including Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and Nepali. It is a Hindi word that means "born victorious" or "defender of kings."

Rajidae

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Rajidae is the common name for the families of venomous marine snakes, commonly known as catsharks.

Rajiformes

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Rajiformes is a superorder of cartilaginous fish that includes the stingrays and skates. It is a clade of fish with a flattened, disk-shaped body, and a long, tapering tail that is usually horizontal. Many species of Rajiformes have a distinctive saw-like pattern on their backs, which is made up of overlapping dermal denticles (tooth-like scales), and are able to use their powerful fins to deliver a painful sting to predators.

Rajkot

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Rajkot is a city situated in the state of Gujarat in India. It is the administrative capital of the Rajkot district. The city is one of the main urban centers of the Saurashtra region.

Rajneesh

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"Rajneesh" is a proper noun that refers to a title given to a bhagwan, or ascetic saint, Chandra Mohan Jain, known as "Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh" (1931-1990). He was an Indian philosopher, spiritual leader, and founder of the Rajneesh movement. The name "Rajneesh" is derived from the Sanskrit word for "Rajnāṭhī," which refers to a nature lover or one who lives in the countryside.<br><br>As a title, "Rajneesh" encompasses several spiritual disciplines, including meditation, interior philosophy, and sexology.

Rake

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A rake is a tool with a series of narrow, close-set teeth or tines on the back, used for collecting leaves, hay, or other loose materials. It is commonly used for yard work, gardening, and landscaping.

Rakel

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Raker

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To rake someone or something over the coals: to criticize or scold someone severely.<br><br>Example: "The teacher raked the student over the coals for not doing his homework."

Rakes

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A rakes is a gardening tool used to collect and gather leaves, grass clippings, or other debris, typically consisting of a long handle with a series of teeth or tines attached to the end. It can also refer to a verb meaning to collect or gather leaves or other material using a rake. Additionally, in linguistics, a rake can refer to a verb meaning to recite or speak effortlessly or smoothly, often in a drawling or affected way.

Rakhine

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Raking

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Rakish

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Rakishly

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In a charmingly careless or unconventional way, especially in a way that is intended to be attractive.

Rakishness

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The quality of being suave, charming, and fashionable, often in a way that is slightly untrustworthy or unscrupulous.